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HCF Highlights: About City of Hiawatha Parks & Recreation
The mission of Hiawatha Parks & Recreation and its Advisory Board is to enrich the quality of life for our community through safe, well-maintained parks and facilities that promote diverse recreation activities, health, wellness, learning and fun. Our vision is to provide excellent services that create a happy and healthy community where all residents can pay, learn, work and live.

HCF Highlights: About Hiawatha High School Alumni Association
The HHS Alumni Association Board represents the thousands of proud Hiawatha High School Alumni.

USD 415 gifted teacher receives scholarship for college class
A USD 415 K-12 gifted instructor received a scholarship on Thursday, May 15 at Hiawatha Middle School.

HCF Highlights: About Brown County Genealogical Society
The Brown County Genealogical Society was chartered in June 1997 by first president and founder Lyle Hinz. In 1999 we moved into our present building at 116 S 7th Street, Hiawatha with just a small amount of genealogy resources. Over the years we have grown our collection and we now house information from several surrounding communities, family histories that have been donated, funeral pamphlets, death notices from area papers and much more.

HMS announces track records
Hiawatha Middle School released its new school records for this spring’s track season.

HFED Launches Building Facade Grant in Time for Match Day
Just in time for the Hiawatha Community Foundation’s annual Give Back to Move Forward Match Days, the Hiawatha Foundation for Economic Development (HFED) has officially launched its Facade Improvement Grant Program — a new initiative aimed at helping local businesses improve the exterior appearances of their buildings.

Brown County Sheriff’s Office releases arrest report, 5/5 to 5/14
The Brown County Sheriff’s Office released several arrest reports on Friday, May 16.

Photo Gallery: Art and Woods projects featured at Art and Woods Show 2025
The Art and Woods show took place on May 12.

Spring vocal choir brings out the hits
The Hiawatha High School Spring Concert helped kick the end of the semester, especially for graduation around the corner. The concert, led by HHS vocal instructor Josh May, featured a wide array of popular music hits that the students performed.